The Brightest Object ever seen in the Universe
The brightest object ever seen in the Universe is 500 trillion times brighter than our Sun.
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The brightest object ever seen in the Universe is 500 trillion times brighter than our Sun.
NASA’s Nuclear Reactor project on the Moon aimed to create designs for a small nuclear reactor that can produce electricity.
New Fusion Energy milestone achieved by JET Tokamak, producing a record-breaking 69 megajoules of heat.
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